Color Perception in Autism: The Use of Color Overlays to Reduce Symptoms of Visual Stress
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2017-03-31
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Unusual sensory processing is common among individuals suffering
from Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Individuals with ASD often
experience visual stress when reading black print on a white page. They
are also often hypersensitive, which is over sensitive, or hyposensitive,
which is under sensitive, to certain lights and colors.
Colors and their individual meanings are used everywhere in both our
social and natural environments. When someone sees a color or is
picking out a color, it is impossible for them to ignore their social and
natural associations for that color. A social association is a learned
association between color and the meanings formed in a socio-cultural
environment A natural association is a learned association between color
and meanings formed in a biological environment. Although colors are
very important, everyone experiences and perceives colors differently.
Also, color perception and preference differs greatly from culture to
culture
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